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Nov

7
Aug
I have come across an intreging thought; that Hillary may actually be the Anti-Christ!
Looking at the issue simplistically, one questions comes to mind why do so many Dispensationalists envisioin the AntiChrist as a man?
In Scripture the AntiChrist refers to the Spirit of the AntiChrist, not a single individual:
Now if for sake of argument the AntiChrist were an individual, why would it be a man (See the TNICV)? Anti can refer both to opposite and contrary. If it refers to opposite ( 1 John 2 22 ), the opposit of Christ’s goodness is Evil, the opposite of being a man is being a woman and so on.
Now let’s look at the scriptural references to the AntiChrist and contrast them to Hillary:
4
Jul
We often hear about how the poor Illegal Aliens pay taxes and don’t get benefits. But what’s the truth?
Everyone pays taxes, the question is which taxes. Illegal Aliens pay sales taxes, gasoline taxes, road tolls, energy taxes, utility taxes, and licensing taxes (assuming they own the vehicles we see themn driving).
No one in the list of taxes do we see them paying Income Taxes. Why? because they are here illegally. They don’t have a right to work in the U.S. or a Social Security Card/Number with witch to pay income taxes. Any work done by an Illegal Alien is illegal.
Now if by some chane, an Illegal Alien is paying income tax it can only mean one thing. They have commited Identity theft, a Crime Punnishable by Law.
Now that we have straightened out the straw man, here is an excerpt from an email to think about.
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Mom was a homemaker and Dad worked all his life and paid into SS. Dad has passed away and now Mom can barely make ends meet. While the possible “illegal” alien in front of her at the grocery store buys the name brands, Mom goes for the generic brands, and day old breads. She doesn’t have out of state calling on her phone, because she can’t afford it and shops at the thrift shops and dollar stores. She considers having a pizza delivered once a week “eating out”.
She grew up during the depression, watched her husband go overseas to fight in WW II a year after their marriage, and then they went on to raise, feed and clothe 5 children, struggling to pay tuition for parochial schools.
The Senate voted this week to allow “illegal” aliens access to Social Security benefits. I’m sorry, but how can the Senate justify this slapin the face to born and bred, or naturalized citizens. It is already impossible to live on Social Security alone. If they give benefits to “illegal” aliens who have never contributed, where does that leave us that have paid into Social Security all our working lives?
Attached is an opportunity to sign a petition that requires citizenship for eligibility to receive Social services. If you do not wish to sign the petition yourself, please forward on to anyone you think might be interested.
PETITION FOR: President Bush Mr. President: The petition below is a protest against the recent vote of the senate which was to allow illegal aliens access to our social security! We demand that you and all congressional representatives require citizenship for anyone to be eligible for social services in the United States.
1
Jul
Since Liberals like to let criminals go free, we need a way to find Pedophilles and Rapists. Family Watch Dog lets you search and locate the scum in your neighborhood that were released by bleeding heart liberals. Too bad these disgusting freaks don’t only prey on Progressives.
5
Jun
The following op-ed by Congressman Shadegg regarding the Senate Immigration proposal appeared in The Arizona Republic on June 3, 2007:
Heated Emotions Won’t Solve Immigration Crisis
By Congressman John Shadegg
Immigration reform is a very divisive issue. Two years ago, as House Policy Chairman, I recognized that the same divide we see in the public existed among the Republican Members of Congress. To help bridge the divide, I held a series of Unity Dinners with members of the two most extreme camps and some in between.
Some argued that with America’s declining birth rate, we need additional workers. Others asserted that trying to deport roughly 12 million illegals would be impractical, do significant damage to our economy and would be inhumane.
Critics made the valid point that we are a nation of laws and that rewarding illegal conduct would be unfair to those who have come legally and those still waiting in line. We had a heated debate on the significance of citizenship.
Opponents of the draft Senate bill at that time noted that it not only allowed people to become U.S. citizens without first demonstrating their loyalty to this country but involuntarily pushed them toward citizenship by compelling them to obtain a green card to keep their job. They pointed out that it would have forced illegals who had no desire to become Americans to nonetheless pursue citizenship. They saw such a policy as destroying the significance of being an American and changing our nation forever.
The recent personal attacks leveled at Senators John McCain and Jon Kyl are inappropriate and counterproductive. It is appropriate for any of us to express our views on the merits or flaws of any proposed legislation. However, personal attacks or challenges of individuals’ honor or patriotism are unbecoming and out of place, especially on issues of such magnitude.
At the same time, the criticism by President Bush and Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez of those who disagree with them are equally inappropriate and counterproductive and only serve to further divide the nation on this issue.
President Bush’s comment that those who disagree with the bill “don’t want to do what’s right for America” was intemperate and offensive. He presumptuously asserted that anyone who does not support the bill hasn’t read it. For those who may not read all 347 pages, let me address just three of the provisions I believe raise legitimate concerns.
First, while it requires that illegal aliens who want a probationary “Z-visa” undergo a background check, stunningly, it provides that if this background check is not completed within 24 hours, the illegal alien is to receive the visa regardless.
Second, the bill prohibits employers from using the newly created system to check whether or not a job applicant is legally in the country before offering the prospective employee a job. Rather, the employer may verify the potential employee’s status only after the employee has been hired. Even more bizarre, the bill prohibits an employer from firing or taking any other action detrimental to an employee when the employer receives notice that the employee is not lawfully in the country if the employee files an appeal. Such an appeal could take months or years. Employers trying to do the right thing are in a Catch-22.
Third, the bill treats illegals dramatically better than lawful guest workers. Illegal aliens who come forward may remain in the country forever, while guest workers who enter lawfully may only stay for a total of six years and must leave twice during this period for a year each time. Then they may never enter the country again in this status.
The bill will encourage anyone considering illegally entering the country to do so immediately to obtain these enhanced benefits. While the bill requires illegal aliens to prove that they were in the country before January 1, securing fraudulent documents or statements to support such a claim will be simple and will be enticing given the favorable status afforded to illegals.
I cannot support legislation with such troubling provisions left intact. At a minimum, Z-visa applicants should go through a thorough background check before getting any visa regardless of how long it takes; employers should be allowed to determine the eligibility of job applicants before hiring or spending money to train them; Z-visa holders should not be offered a new path to citizenship or enhanced benefits not offered to guest workers.
As a native Arizonan, I strongly support legislation that would include border security, interior enforcement, employer enforcement, and a lawful mechanism for those seeking employment as guest workers. Regrettably, I do not believe this bill and the extreme rhetoric it is inciting are leading toward a solution.
1
Jun
Back in 1944 an Author predicated the arrival of the Clintons. He wrote that Pigs (Bill) would be corrupted by power (Hillary), and that everyone is equal, just some more than others.
Have you guessed the book yet? If not Click Here
21
Apr
And the Jackass of the Week Award goes to Jonathan Edwards
Originally when I first heard Edwards spouting off about Two Americas I thought Shiester Lawyer. But now I know that he’s right (well he’s left, but that would be wrong).
In my America a straight man’s haircut only costs $10-$20 Dollars. In his America a haircut costs $400.
My suggestion to Mister Edwards is this; if you truly want to fix the problem of two America’s and bring equality to the masses (something I truly doubt), go out and get a $12 Dollar haircut and then pay for 66.6 other men to get the same haircut (or better yet let his campiagn funds pay for them).
Otherwise your compasion about the downtrodden in America, the lesser of the two Americas is a load of Donkey Dung from Americas biggest Jackass.
15
Apr
The truth is out Hillary needs to remodel her New York mansion, seeks office of Presidency to get the National Heirlooms she missed in Willie’s Presidency.
For those who may have forgotten how the Clintons leave the white house, here is a quick refresher:
Stolen W’s from keyboards - Now for children this may be seen as funny, but in reality it’s government waste. By removing the W keys, the Clinton administration practiced government waste. those keyboards had to be replaced at an average cost of $20 to $60.
Stolen White House Furniture - Your tax dollars paid for the Furniture that Hillery had shipped to her New York Mansion, prior to leaving the White House.
6
Mar
It Takes A Villiage idiot.
Hillary outlines her vision for economic opression with fairness and destroying the middle class.
4
Mar
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